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Baltimore Doctor Expresses Concern Over President Trump's COVID-19 Messaging

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Baltimore Doctor Expresses Concern Over President Trump's COVID-19 Messaging

Baltimore Doctor Expresses Concern Over President Trump's COVID-19 Messaging

Health professionals across the country have expressed concern that President Donald Trump's inaccurate comparison of the flu and COVID-19 would give Americans a false sense of the security that the coronavirus Is not extremely dangerous.


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